Apple Filed a Patent Application For High Tech Vaporiser Technology

Apple has been in the headlines for sometimes because of the Cupertino based tech firm, owning a huge number of advancements and developments to the company in the field of technology. Apple known popularly for the ‘i-range’ of electronic devices for premium consumers is now looking to explore more avenues for their advancement in technology, and it looks like that company is going out of the box this time. A surprising peculiar vaporiser technology has filed in the patent application by the Apple this week as it is released by the US patent and trademark office. The document outlines the plan for an apparatus that can regulate the temperature to release heat from a substance within a canister.

Although the application filed for a patent does not point to any specific use of a substance in particular or whether it’s a standalone product for recreational use. Nevertheless, it has increased curiousness among people to expect a possible iVape from the tech giants. In the modern days, the vaporisers are likely to use for the intake of Marijuana and nicotine and have been accessing through many recreational sources. It has been voted to legalising the recreational weed in California in November 2016 and knowing the fact that Apple is headquartered in Cupertino, it seems California to point towards a possible ‘yippee’ for recreational users as well. The legal issues surrounding marijuana have been substantial, as many parts of the United States have made the plant conditionally legal which leads to increase in sales of smoking equipment. Smoking equipment has quite readily available across retail stores as well as at online e-commerce stores.

It has been stated or guessed by many people that the idea of iVape or iWeed of the new patent might well be the part of some car technology on which Apple might be working on. Apple might use the vaporiser patent to develop as an Apple smell rather for high-end luxury cars. The vaporiser joins Apple’s inventions including the foldable phone and a wraparound iPhone screen.